Dec 29, 2013 -- 2:41AM, West Coast Eagles wrote:
Rogers NAILED ON to get 100
NEVER IN DOUBT

Dec 28, 2013 -- 12:39AM, Biscuit1979 wrote:
Remarkable stuff, these aussies have never seen a run rate like it!
Hmmmm
Dec 29, 2013 -- 11:42AM, donny osmond wrote:
4-3 win to aussies in 2013 !!
We are quite happy to play another 5.Will you blokes have enough players left?
Dec 30, 2013 -- 2:38PM, Kelly wrote:
From watching the Sky pundits debate s yesterday , everyone seemed to agree it was the batting that let England down ( not necessarily my view ) . If that is correct , Cook cant be blamed for that , other than his own figures .Reference on field captaincy ( when bowling side ) , Cook is not a great captain , have to agree with that . But in current selection , is there a captain in the England team better than Cook ?Disarray . Bad time to be making long term decisions !
Yes, and if it was the batting, does the captain still not play a part? He plays for draws. He plays for time. That is his goal, to wait it out until an opportunity is handed to him. That is the message he sends to the team with his captaincy, and whether he is the messenger, or the decision maker, that filters through the team.
Is the suggestion that when a player is batting, he is not batting to the team goals? Pietersen has it drummed into him that he must conform. Take a look at the difference between when Cook is his partner in the middle, to when he isn't. Completely different player, to name but one example.
Cook is toxic to the team, in every way.
Would they play for Pietersen? Not sure, but I don't think it would take long for his aggressive nature to make its way through the team. When you take the game on, and things start going your way, great things are possible. When you leave the fate of your team in the oppositions hands, then you require them to fail to prosper.
Australia lost the last series because they failed at the wrong times. They won this series because they didn't.
Either way, the series was decided by the actions of Australia, not England. I don't think that is up for debate.